day January 11. 1027 4m W3M "it i AH Aims. serve cold of British Columbia. Bees full bodied oftd delicious TyjOT only do the people of Brit- i s h Columbia get purity in Beers made by the Amalgamated Brewers, but British Columbia beers are rich, full bodied, zestfut beers, delicious and healthful! McDonald ft iMcDonald, Analytical Chemists of Vancouver and Victoria, after testing the Beers recently, declared same of excellent quality. 7 Convinrc yourself of the above and - order a case today from Government Liquor Store. DELIVERY FREE TO ANY PART OF CITY Amjlfinutsd Brtwrtitt of British Colombia, in wbkh tit suocuied ViMonm BrewerJri Ltd.. fVinicr Brewing C of Gauds Ltd.. WcstmintUr Brtwtrv Ltd.. iilwr Spring Brewery Lid.. Victoria Phoenix Btewiog Co. Ltd. a v r :ununi w m-t p;iM-h.-d or displayed bv h- 1 iquor r ircl Beard or by the Government of Briton Columbia. The St ore New Year Special! A regular JI.25 Thermi Dottle and a 11.00 Lunch I lux The Two for $2.00 Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggist Three registered Pharmacist 3rd Ate. and Clh St. Phone 82 nnd 200 Subscription taken fur all magazine. SATIN-GLO A r.tr tive paint for plas-' waodwork and furniture. I easily mixed, brushes freely nd is readily washed. Dlrec-' jns for use on every can. ZIP-GLO It dries in thirty minutes. This feature make Zip-Mo an exceptionally useful and convenient finish for not only homes but hotels, stores and other public buildings. AlabnMine In twenty-one different tints. Paint nnd Varnish Ilrushc for every purpose Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 90 125 ll.P. complete with ?e!f star-and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent con-u ion, bargain price. Write A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 tOlst Street Edmonton, Alia. JiesiF rr 4 sir to-sicht" ANTS T 15 W rocuraoie (TJ1C ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT foil)! t..rm V Wiftkia OmM ft JoK, ImXti. CI.fMlk J nnlvtnwbkniixl OwlJUil. L'v.11. This advertisement Is not ptililhlicd or displayed by tlio Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government Local and Personal Arthur'! Taxi. Phone 878. DO. Undertakers. Phone 41. Buy Telkwa coal because It's hli-her In B.T.u.'s nd is better furnace coal. V I? tf Pull stock of fir timber., dimension, shlplsp and finish now at Albert At McCaffery's. tf 1. M. Hockln returned from a ahort (rip aouth on the Prince. Mary yes terday afternoon. Anger, the Tailor. Suit, made to order in odr shop In Prince Rupert. 233 sixth Btrret. tf Huth Phllpott. of Phllpott it Evitt. arrived from Vancouver, on the prin- ee Mary yeaterday afternoon for a tort bualneaa vl.lt to the city. O. E. Oullck. manager of the Swift Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Princes. Mary yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where he waa on busl-neM. Principal. Marine, of Booth Memorial achool advlaed tt the board Ust night that Booth sonool would receive be ginners at the opening of the next term tuning on February 1. Norrls Prlngle of the OJUl. office and Douglas Nelaon of the Big Bay Lumber Oo. returned to the city on the Prince. Mary yesterday after (pend ing a brief holiday In southern ettlea. . C. P. It. steamer Princes Mary. Cast Thomas OUT. arrived yesterday after noon at 490 from Vancouver and sail-en at :v ivc AIm&a parts. Tht ?fe la due back on her way south os Fit dsy. The steamer Prince Albert, formerly engsged In coast freighting and more recently In the rum trade, ha been hauled out at the Yarrows marine at Vancouver for eleanlng. painting and general overhaul. TTappefst Call and show your fun to the Old Reliable llouae. It will nay you as oan guarantee to give you higher prtcea than anyone else. We have big order for all kind of furs, especially mink. Wm. ; Gold bloom. Second Avenue. Pbtee 23. tf Called south on aoaouut of the Illness of ber mother. VIrs. Eleon. who resided here for some time several years ago. Mr O. MX). Hunter wUl sail on thej Cardena this attemoon for Vancouver She will be aeoancMBIed by brr daugh-lter-ln-law, Xtr. O. A. Hunter, who wul 'return to the city on the neat boat. The Norwegian steamer Oolden Oate. wbieb was to hsve loaded Iunter at Queen Charlotte City for the Atlantic seaboard. reeenUy arrived In Vancouver from the Orient. Owing to the recent dimcultle experienced by the Southern Alberta Lumber Co, the Oolden Oate has been rellnquUhed for Its original purpose and wilt. It is ex- ! peiUd. now load grain at Vancouver. j ANNOUNCEMENTS ij.4ajae.s4esveee'e. Walter McRaye'a Recital. Booth School. Friday. January 14. Vaudeville. Westholme Theatre, Wed-nead.y, January 19. Salvation Army meat. Februsry 3. Mu.leal Entertain- WATER NOTICE. iuvi:ksiox anii i'tu TAKE NOTICE that Department ot Public Works of Canada, whcee addres in Ottawa, will apply tor a licence to take and use 3.000 gallons per day of I water out ot unnamtd atream. which i flows eastwsrdly and iralnt into Dodge I Cove on the east side if Dlgby ' Island. B.C. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 100 feet west of the northwest corner if Lot 36. subdivision of part of Lot 1993. Range V.. and will be used for domestic pur-pone upon the land described at Dodge laland. This notice was posted on the ground on the 32nd day of November, 1928. A copy ot this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the ''Water Act" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application miy be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, BC. within thirty days after the first ap pearance oi mis notice in a local news paper. The date of the first miblica lion of this notice is November 24. 1926. D5PARTME.NT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA, Applicant. By J. P. Pordc, District Engineer, Agent. Office Hours . . J n.ni. to (i p.m. Silt unlay ...... J a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 . t. I... . .. a Any I'viMiing uy u.o..uniciu DENTIST Exchunse ltloclc. Thono 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Mothers especial It like it for cbO-cfren as it take lb place of inter nal me Jktncs Local Druggists Have Modern Remedy for Colds A Vaporbing Salve which Is Robbed Over Throat and Chest for Cold. When Vkks VapoRub. the "externar method of treating sore throat, bronchitis deep chest colds, or croup, is. applied over throat or chest, the ingredients are released as vapors by the tody heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath carry the medication directly to the aHected air passages, loosening we phlegm and relieving the congestion. At the tame time Vicks acts as a crxai-ter-UTitant, siimulaUng the skin, and thus helps t)ie vapors inhaled to break up the inflammation. Colds are usual! relieved over right. Vi cms Vapo Rub Ov&t 21 Million Jars Uscd Yearly Moose wbut drive and dance, January 13. 10 Bay Rupert manufactured shingle Uxu Scl Oove Litaiber Co.. Ltd. U Combination speetatV-18 lbs. turnips. 10 lbs. carrot, i rba. onlAns. S lbs. beets, all for I1XM. Table Strpply. Miss Joan West daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. West. t salting this artemoon on the Cardena tor Vancouver where she will resume her at tidies. Ml). Donald. Jlmate Anderson and John Liadqtu. mtriiA Itssi second Monday In Fefeeranr. A meeting of the CN R. Union steamer Cardena, Oapt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 1020 this morning from the north snd will sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and wayparts. Passengers booked to sail on the vessel for the south Include Mr and Mrs. D. R. Barclay. Mr. and Mrs. William Rothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis. F. W. Crawford. -Mrs. D. McD. Hunter and Mrs. O. A. Hunter. BILLIARD SCHEDULE The following sohcduta'.for. the, second half of the Billiard League season is released by the secretary. It. Long; JAMWKY 11 Orotto vs. Grand Terminals. J 4 St. Andrews vv Moose. 18 Grand Terminals vs. Oyros. 21 St. Andrews vs. Orotto. 25 Moose vs. Orand Terminal. 28 On, I to vs. Oyros. rai:;i.i:v 1 Grand -Terminals vs. St. Andrews. 4 -Gyro Vs. Moose. 8 Orand Terminals v. Orotto. 11 SC. Andrews vs., Gyrus. 15 a rot to vs. Moose. 18 Oyros vs. Grand Terminal. 22 Moose vs. St. Andrews. 25 Oyros vs. Orotto. M.VIU II 1 Grand Terminals vs. Moote. 4 Grotto vs. St. Andrews. 8 Moose vs. Oyros. 11 St. Andrews vs. arattd Terminals. , 11(11 KI, ARRIVALS, Prime Rupert F. O. LftOrue. Vancouver. nvy E. Qult, Ootia River. Made desperate because of being unable to criticize President Coolldge for anything that he has said, the American critics are now busy crttfclzlng him for the things he has not said. A triumph In the new Turkey's In dustrial proKress Is the opening at Al- pollu in Thrace of the first sugar re finery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , FOR SALE. riANO. PRACTICALLY new. Apply corner Fulton and Sixth Avenue, over Suurlne Oroctry. 13 LIBRARY DOES SPLENDID WORK .tN.Nf.U. KKPOKT KCCMVCIl AT UE(J-I UK .MONTHLY MKKTINO LIST MGIIT The regular monthly meeting of the Library Board was held last evening in the library with Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick In the eba!r. Others present Included Rev. O. O. Hacker. James Black, Aid. W. J. Oreer, Geo. Wilkinson and librarian. Miss A. D. CruKkehanfc. Miss Cruickahank reported 3547 books loaned during December, a dally average of 163.9. Forty new borrower registered making 2,362 active borrowers. Eleven boot were received by gift and 73 by purchase. Thirteen were withdrawn, being worn out, thus making 5470 books on the shelves and In The report for the year's work was received showing satisfactory Sncrecaia all around. Mr. W. J. Klrkpatrick thanked the member of the beard for their loyal support durmg the year and also thank ed Kiss Cruickahank for the keen in terest displayed In her work as librarian. Jta. Black replied expressing pleasure that the year's work had been carried through so harmoniously. ANNUAL KKI'OKT The annual report of the library board for 19IS was read by Secretary O V, Wilkinson. An Increase from 2103 to 23S2 In the number of borrowers for the year as well as an Increase of 915 in the number of volume on the library helves at compared with the previous year were feature in the report, especially waa there a very notable Increase In the number of Juvenile borrowers. The report was as follewt: "The board held twelve regular mcct- ysar. on the Cardena this morning and are! lhe ubrary was open 278 days during najMicrcu me rw wm. wnicn tune 49.Z1Z Docu were loanea. leveraging ltj.7 boeks per day. This P. J. Bolem. accountant with the ,0,, ,n tncreaie of 5,799 over the Booth Fisheries, left for Chicago ye-1 numlr issued last year. tday and win eater Uayo brothers j Tb number cf borrowers registered clinic for medical attention on his way baa menaced from 2.103 to 2 362, a net back to the city. tnc.-ese of 257 after cancelling 223 'cards belonging to persons who have Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial Mt the city or who have not made use Order Daughters of the Empire, met j cards tor eoostder&ble length lost Bight to nominate officers for 1927.!w time. The number cf borrowers re-The election will take place on ttMi'srtered compares lavcrablr with the to- population of the city and Indicates Ital that the library serves a Urge U3a Cf the citizen and is being made was held Saturday night to make ftoal utt of to a greater extent each year, arrangements for the annual ball wfeieh This year we have been able to in- it le proposed to hold on February 18. ' crease our books by SIS. the purchases The same committees aa last year will be in charge. Public meeting to discuss city affairs. Moose ,Hail. Tuesday. January 11. oommenclng at 8:15 pm. E-erybody invited. Basts reserved for ladles. All candidates for municipal office will be given a hearing S. M. Newton. 8 Since grain shipping started through this port, pralrte clues bare been taking an mersaaingly great interest In Prince Rupert. Winnipeg snd Edmonton newspapers have appointed special correspondents to furnish them with news of the port and acU Title. being mostly reprints and Inexpensive books. 184 books had to be discarded, being worn out and past repair. 172 book were donated to the library; this now makes 5.574 books on the shelves and In eusulatioa. "The library is making steady progreva each year and It will be only a matter of a year or two before provision will have to be made far larger and per-mxneht quarters. It will be necessary this year to put up more shelving and we can only da this by blocking up two windows. Two additional floor cases will also be needed and we shall then have almost reached the limit to which we Its shipping , can expand in our present quarters. S.TIltCTOItY VTOKK "Miss Cruickahank. the librarian, has given every satisfaction, performing her duties efficiently and keeping the general routine and office work well up to date. With the Increased use of the library this is an important factor in beix able to give the public proper service. The retiring members of the board are Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick. Mr. F. P. Fuller and Mr. O. V. Wilkinson. Advertise in the Dlly News NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C CHAPTER 113 Edward Llpsett. Limited, ot the City of Vancouver, hereby gives notice that ho has under Section 7 ot the said Act de-p-wltrd with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and In the office ot the District Registrar ot the Land Regis try District of prince Rupert, a descrip tion cf the site and the plans ot wharf proposed to be built in the Harbor of i-rince Kupert in rront ot Lot 2. Block G. Section 1. Map 023. Ana Ts.sc Kot.cc mat alter the expire. tlon of one month from the date of the first publication ot this notice, Edward Llpsett Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa for approval ot the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf. !) -d at Vancouver this 11th day of IhTcmber. 1926. Was So, Nervous The Least Noise Made Her Jump Mrs. V. II. Yates, Asliern, Man, writes:--'I was blithered very much with mv heart and nerves, and ths least noi.w would make me jump and sJmnst stop my heart boating. r told my mother about it one day, and she said that she had lm botliorcd the same way and told ma, to Ctt a box ot i VThen I had taken ths ons box I felt quite; a lot better and by ths time I had taken three boifa I got relief." Trice) 5(K a box at all deeJere, or mailed direct on receipt of price by Th T. Milium Co., limited, Toronto, Cfti ... . . RECORDS "I'U Fly to Hawaii" 'That's My Girl" F trU wltk vrI cHar. J.. Gma'i M.cltr Mr- 3327 iaik Band. "Hugs and Kisses" "Climbing Up the Ladder of Love" F.I trau witk r.fl clra. HrM LnrS ki. WU 3344 dorf AUri Ofckcstr. "Falling in Love With You" "Because I Love You" WHie lbs-tat Cab Or- nfn "Meadow Lark" "Just a Bird's Eye View" WensVtl H.M with FUio. VWia. C!U Tk. iUi j3ol Xit4 Msk Uku. J. Lome MacLaren, Limited Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. THE ACME'S FIFTH ANNUAL Temptation To clear out broken lines before stocktaking, prices have been still further reduced. LOOK AT THESE VALUES! SPECIALS FOR MEN! Men's Rrock Hats Regular value up to $7.50. Temptation Sale Price : Men's Caps Wolff, Cooper and G. & C. makes. Regular values up to $3.50. Temptation Sale Price $i.U3 Men's Handkerchiefs Hem stitched, regular 15c value. Temptation Sale Price, per dozen tiop .Men's Cotton Socks In all colors, black, brown, gray, putty,' etc. Regular value 35c. Temptation Sale Price, 6 pairs for , Uof Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms Strictly Cash. No charge accounts Mail Orders promptly attended to. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Rip pers "THE DAINTIEST UREA K FAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., I'd. Prince Rupert, B.C.